Advanced Obedience With Canine Coaching
This class is a continuation of our Basic Obedience program.
It is a 5 week long class that focuses largely on the 3 D's - Distance, Duration and Distraction. Does your dog listen when you are not right beside them, how long can your dog perform a command (such as stay), and how well do they pay attention to you when faced with fun distractions?
In this class we work on proofing the commands we already know as well as adding some new commands to our lineup.
Over the 5 weeks we do 2 field trip nights where we meet at a pre-decided location (such as No Frills Parking lot or a pet store) to work with our dogs. One of the key points to further training with our dogs is the goal of having a well adjusted dog that can function and listen well in the "real world" and our day to day lives.
Prerequisite Cues:
(your dog should understand these cues, but they do not need to be pros)
Sit, Stay, Come, Leave it, Focus, Handling & Loose Leash Walking
New Cues:
Release, Heel (Get In), Stop
Other topics can vary depending on the class and issues/questions brought up.
Items to bring to class:
Leash (no flexi leashes)
Long Line
Collar/Harness
Easy to eat treats for your Dog
Treat pouches are great by not mandatory
A toy for your dog
Positive attitude & Willingness to learn
Proof of up to date vaccinations or Titer Test
Cost:
$150 per dog/handler team
It is a 5 week long class that focuses largely on the 3 D's - Distance, Duration and Distraction. Does your dog listen when you are not right beside them, how long can your dog perform a command (such as stay), and how well do they pay attention to you when faced with fun distractions?
In this class we work on proofing the commands we already know as well as adding some new commands to our lineup.
Over the 5 weeks we do 2 field trip nights where we meet at a pre-decided location (such as No Frills Parking lot or a pet store) to work with our dogs. One of the key points to further training with our dogs is the goal of having a well adjusted dog that can function and listen well in the "real world" and our day to day lives.
Prerequisite Cues:
(your dog should understand these cues, but they do not need to be pros)
Sit, Stay, Come, Leave it, Focus, Handling & Loose Leash Walking
New Cues:
Release, Heel (Get In), Stop
Other topics can vary depending on the class and issues/questions brought up.
Items to bring to class:
Leash (no flexi leashes)
Long Line
Collar/Harness
Easy to eat treats for your Dog
Treat pouches are great by not mandatory
A toy for your dog
Positive attitude & Willingness to learn
Proof of up to date vaccinations or Titer Test
Cost:
$150 per dog/handler team